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-S*? ' H?I?ii-I..1. '! AT PUBLIC SALE, At Pickens Court Houftfe. ny order or tub court of equity, On the first Tuesday after the fifth Monday in October next, seventl tracts * * * wi viuuuuie junnu, appertaining to the Kstnte of the late J. E. Colhoun, lying on the Twelve file and Kcowee Riven*, in the nieghborhood of Pendleton Village, to wit: . Tract No. 2, containing 524 acre?, on the Western side of Twelve Mile River. on the road leading from Pendleton Village to Pickens Court House, adjoining the lands of J. and E. Laurcnce, F. N. Garvin and others. Tract No. 4, 432 acros, on the Eastern sido of Twelve Mile /fiver, (called the Saw Milltratt,) adjoining lands of John . T. Sloan. Tract No. 5, 134 acres, adjoining the &amc, Z. Powers and others, nnd also on the public road. Tract No A r>ifi nn ? . - . ? - ?.. v mvI l IIV wchvi til tract. Tract No. 7, 420 acres, adjoin'ng landB of J. XV.. Crawford, J, C. Calhoun and others. Tract No. 8, 291 acres, within J 1-2 milos of Pendleton Village, adjoining lands 6f Mrs. J. P. Lewis, 8. Maverick and oihurs. rr k XT _ n - Antub xiu. u, jpt uugn branch tract) 220 acres, lying on the Eastern side of TVelvo Milo, containing some of tho most valuable low grounds, both on the Rivor and Waugh lii ch, to be found in lllA nnnrtf onimtw rrv. The above Lands arc veil known to bo valuable and advantageously situated, and particularly adapted to the culture of cotton. Terms of sale will bo a c redit of One, Two, and Threo years, to be secured by bonds and mortgages on the places, with interest from date. In the meantime Applications for private sale will bo received by the Administratrix and Guardian. M. M. COLIIOUN. Bepi. '2'2, 1&49. 18-Gw Adrainistrator'ft Sale. Will be sold at the late residence of J. T> A J vmiucu, nciir A IBHCMSYUIC, on Tuesday 13th November next, all tho personal property of so id deceased; consisting of Four Negroes, Cattle, Hogs, Oorn nnd Fodder, Oats. Wheat, Cinrt and Oxen, Carryall and Harness, Housebold . Furniture nnd Kitchen Utensils: &hd other articles too tedious to mention; on a cred^ of twelve months for all sums of and over tjjree dollars, with interest from date, with note and approved security?under three dollars, cash. Ti T.'" ti a rn ni \t a ? XJ. K . V?4X\Jtiuivi, Mwnr. 1 Sept. 14, 1849. ^411 persons having demands against the Estate are requested to hand them in, legally proven; all indebted arc request' ed to make immediate payment. B. F. M. 18-2m [?I. t. JEKFERB,] [w. 8. COTUnAN'.J [E. 3. BUCKMA8TKU.] WARE-HOUSE AND t;ommiHsion IVXcrchants. Market-Street, HaxiBuuo, 8. C.?Watskpiioof. Mclntosh-fitrect, Auoibta, Oa.?FiBErnoor. Take this method of informing their fiiends and the public generally, that ^ they still continue the \YAninou8B and Commission business in this place and Augusta, Ga., where they offer their services to Receive, Store or sell Cotton, Flour, Bacoh, &c., Receive ahij Forward Merchandise, Buy Goods, kor, Planters or Merchants. , - Thoir War<>hnuiin in A - ? ? "?wp; ,nu,| Mclntosh-street, in the ceutre of the Cot;M^>n trade. Wp Their Warehouso in this place is safe , IpjP from water and isolated, therefore not exposed to fire. As they will be constantly at thejra| ^%post, promoting the interest of their Triends (which they ait; aware will add to their own.) They solicit and hope to merit and receive a full share oLJhat libJral patronage heretofore bestowm, ^d, irwhich they now roturn thank L/iberul cash advance* will h? mnne > ^ when required, on any produce in store. JEFFERS, COTIIHAN <fc Co. Hamburg, Sept. 1st, 1849. 18 JAMES V. TRIMMIKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SPARTANBURG, C. II, 8. C. Wat practice in the Court* of Union, Bpartanburg and Greenville. All business committed to U? care will receive prompt And faithful attention. llfltlXIIM! Hon. D. Wailac*, Union, 8. C. T. O. P, r.?~BHON, o. ?. b. d., Spartanburg, 3. C Mar I?? 1- If Jhist Received! A large and well fcclc<it?d nsfiortmentof Books and Stationery, consisting of HUtorics, Family and Voeket Btblee, School and oth#r Books. ?ALSO? A Lot of Iron, Nails, Castings, Ac., dec. At tb crStore of BENSON A' TAYLOR. TleUm 0. H., Jluy 7, 1910. ?mmmmm inn JAIVIES OKOllGE, Merchant Tailor, Wocxd te$pfectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that hi has on k..?l - Tf tr * uumc ii r IMS > AltlKTY CT BROAD CLOTHS, CASlMfifcES, Satjnetb, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, *c ALSO An Assortment of Ready-made CLOTHING, which he will sell chcap for Cash. The public arc invited to call and ex a.-i. i uiutn, uexorc purcnasmg elsewhere. Pickens C. H May 26, 1849. " lMP~?00?S7 Cheap an the Cheapest! Tiie subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is receiving at short intervals a HANDSOME SELECTION OF Dry Goods. OKOCEIMES, Hardware 8c Cutlery, CROCKERY AND GLASS WAPV Drugs and Mcdicincs, &c. i0 <$> . All selected expressly for this market and will be sold positively a* cheap as the cheapest for cash. S. R. McFALL. Tickons C. II., S. C. ) May 18, 1849. \ 1 l?OTir,P A ll persons indebted to P. 6c E. E. Alexander prior lo the let January last, must pay on or before tho lOtb October next. Due attention to the above will save costs, as no longer indulgence can be given. P. E. E. ALEXANDER. Pickens C. II., ?Sept. 10, 1849. 18 dr. A. m. cox, ne ii r*s e * - ui uiu i ii iu ui rui|(Kr ? v-ox, nas re- | moved to Pickensville, 8. C., nnd may bo found, exccpt when profee?>ioii&ily engaged, at the residence of M. F. Mitehel, Esq. Sep:, 5, 1849. 18?3t citation; W. S. Grioham having applied to me for Letters of Administratson on the Estate of Chns. "Williamson, late of Pickens Dist., Deceased, The Kindred and Creditors are therefore cited to appear before me on Friday th*:- 21th inst., to show caus? if any they can, why Letters of Administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand an seal this 10th day of September, 1840. W. D. 8TEELE, o. r. d. SfoTiCE^ " Application will be mnde at the next session of the Legislature for a Charter for Jenlori's Ferry, on Tugalo Rivor, 8 milca belpfw Jarrett's Bridge on the road leading from Pickens C. IL to Carnsville, vjeurgw. 6'cpt. 8, 1849^ 173m ORDINARY'S SALE. By order of W. D. ^Steele, Esq., OrHinnrv frit* Pif>l^pn? 1^5u#re/># Ka ? ? j ?v?? A ivnviiu A/|?VI?VV( nil! UO CUiU on Sale-day in October next, before the Sheriff's Office, within the legal hours, one hnlf of an undivided Lot situate in the Village of Pickcns, known as Lot No. 44 in the Plat of the Village. One Tract c? Land lying on Cornhouse Crock waters of Little River, containing On-s Hundred nod Twenty Acres moro or lees, adjoining E. E. Alexander and others. pf Also on?other Tract, known aa part of thC' Ofc&ory Tract, lying on Gregory'a Creek, containing 280 Acres more or loss, bounded by lanes of Col. B. JIagood and othcrSjbelonging to the Estate of Johu nlAVtflHnrr^flKMl' i?mn ^Hlj^N^LegntreK of the deceased. OF SALE. TwirPw months credit except cost which wilt be required in advance. Pv*4 chatcrs giving bond with approved security, and a mortgage on the premises if restored by the Ordinary to secure payment the of purchase money. * J A. DOYtE, 8. p. d Sopt 3, 1840". ?iELLIN? OFF AT COST! Th? undersigned, finding themselves under the necessity of re covering and otherwise repairing their Btore, havo determined to sell off at cost the large f ^ it ? owe ui uoooswmcn icey nave on nana, consisting of every description of DRY GOODS: Hard wart, Cutlery, Ctockrry, Glassware?Drurjs it Medicines, Boots, Shoes, Saddles, B *dks and Martingale*. And a full supply of Grockriss. W. 8. i T. f. WILLIAMS. Salubrity, So. Ca? Aug. 35,1840. 15 tf NOTICE. Is htreby given that application *(8 be made to the n?xfc Legislature for an. Act incorporating the Village of Pick1 cnsvillc. August 11, 1810. 1? 3m. . .? * w? ii ? 8M? REWARD! Stolen from the subscriber's stable near Storeville, 8. C., on the night of the Oth, inst., a Bay llorso, With ne particular marks roco1tecte<h except come harness marks. Any information res pecting the horse will be thankfully received; and the above reward will be, paid for tho deliv-.y of said hoise to me, together With the thief who stole him, with eviclcftce sufficient to convict him. tH08. McLELLIN. June 30, 1849. Notice. Apulication will Kp mn<Jp Session of tho Legislature, for a ChnVtcr for ft Turn pike Road from Pickcna C. ft. through Jocassce Valloy to tho WTiite Water Falls. September 1, 1849. [CONKAD ZJNCK.] [H. llLCHEtt. NEW FIRM. The subscribers have entered i *o Copartnership in the Cabihet Makii... Business; and will keep constantly on hand a variety of Bureaus, Side* board*, Ladies' Toilettes, Tables, fancy or plain. Together with a general assortment of plain l-airniture, which they will sell low for CASH. Flli'IlUurf! of any description made to order with nMfnoou nr>/l with prices to suit the times. Repairing done at short notice. ziNCK & Hughes. Pickcna C. II., Jul)' 21, 1849. 10 I, Nancy Cnntrell, wife of John Can trcll, a fanner residing in Pickens District, So. Co., do hereby give notice of my intention to trnde as a Sole-Trader, and to exercise all tho privileges of a Free-Dealer nfter the oxpiration of one month from this notice. Occupation, FTcaver nnd. ?tfe*-^stress. Ajgust 25, 1849. lt>-lm just received i A Freeh Tyot of OenC* Haoti and I Boys do., Ladies and Misses Slippers and Ties; Gent's and Ladies' Saddles, Bridles, Whips, dc? dc. Iron, Castings and Nails, cheap for cash. Together with a full supply of Dr. D. Jaynes' Family Medicines; Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar; Jew David's Hebrew Plaster or Pain Killer, Ac,, <&c., A S-J jia mi muuccmcni 10 me Buyer the subscriber will take in exchange for Goods, Beeswax, Tallow, Raw Hides, dtc. S. R. MoFALL. Pickens C. H? July 14, 1849. 9 Letters. Remaining in the Toat Office at Piokena C II., Quarter ending 30th June, 1840, which if not taken out within throe months will bo sent, to the Poat-Offijo Denartmnnt ? !???? < I Daniel D. Alexander, Jercm'ah Moody, Sam'L Albeiton, Rev. A. A. Monte, 2 M. Chandler, James Morgan, Daniel Alexander, Jr., Stephen Nicholson, Joseph Burns, Win. Nowton, Messrs. M.Morchcad* James Neal; Nicholas Bacon, Oinens Nix, Watson Collins, Jesse Oglesby, J as. E. Calhoun, John Ovrens, Leonard Canehart, Mrs. Mary Stephen*, James Dodu, Miss Harriet Sniller. L. A. Edge, Col. M. 0. Taiwan, Wm. Qanaway, 2 Charles Thompson, J as. W. Gray, Alexander White, Mm. A Wm. Howard, J. E. <fc R Willinma, i D. II. Kenneroore, Robert Wilson, j Jacob Lewis, Mrs. E. Wilkinson, Hiram L. Whitworth. T. ALEXANDER, P. M. July 1, i849. KSTRAY. John Lukcroy. two milos East of Cherry's bridge, tolls before mo a Bay Marc, 16 or 17 hands hiirb.nnd ??inr?rvB<<d to be 19 or 20 yeara old, dim star ii forehead, no brands perceivable, collar marked, right eye out. Appraised p' fifteen dollar*. J. B. E. CARADINE, m. P. D. Pickens Dist., July 6th. 1849. 1C SOUTH CAROLINA. IK TUB COMMOM rLEAS PICKENS DISTRICT. Henry Wbitmirc, ) Dec. in Attachment vs. > E. M. Keith John Bishop. ) Pl'ffs Att'y. The Plaintiff ha?/ing this day filed his declaration in my office, and the defendant having neither wife nor attorney known to be in this State,-?On rofttion; It is ordered, that the defendant do appear, and plead or demur to the said declaration, within a year and a day from this date, or Judgment will be entered by default. W. L. KEITII, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, ) May 10,1S49. f 1 E> M. KEITH, Attorney at Law. Will continue to practice in the Court* of Law and Equity for the Weatarn Circuit. 4jm Business entrusted' to hia care will raeet with prompt attention.. Orncs at Pickens Court House, 3. C May lb, 1819. 2-ft -n.'.L1.. , ?'.iiiL-1. *!' mi* mi*' me*** The Money has to Come t After the lOtli October all out-standing Notes and Ac'cpuhta dtte mo, -will be Kiven to E. M. Keith and W. J. Uantt, Esqrs., for collection. \tf a nnrof*'*' ??. Q. VflVlOIlASl. West Union, Sept. 7,1849. l7-?w NKOHOE8! We have Two Likely f!rls. from 10 to 12 yoars old, for sale. M. M. NORTON. W. D. STEELE Sept. 7,1849. 17-tf Vk n * ?*r 1* wfcw ?f W . Ci flk Ei X J ,ti i Tenders his Professional Services to the cit&ens of Pickens Village tuid the District. ;lle can always be found at his Office, or at the residence of Maj. W. L. Keith, unless professionally cngrged. He hag received a fri-sh assortment of \ Drugs and Medicines, which lie Rill sell I low. Pickens . II., Ji lj J ?, H <C. U NOTICE. Application "will be made at the next 1 Session of (lie Legislature for a Charter for a Tu in pike Road across ?S'assafrns Mountain, beginning near the house of Jacob Lewis, and terminating nt the North Carolina Line. August 22, 1840. 16?3ra I LAND FOR SALE. Tho subscriber having more Lands than he can cultivate, offers for sale a valuable Plantation, situated in P ckens J District, on Fuller's Creek, waters of < Conneross, containing 309 acres; about i 150 of which is cleared and mostly fresh, j ?there is a largo quantity of bottom ] land ditchcd and drained. The Planta- ] tion is g?od tillable and productive ] ground, as any in the up-country, under ] good fcnce and in a high state of culti- ? vntion. On the premises is a good Dwel- ! ling House, Kilchtn, Negro House, Cot- ' ton Gin and Thrashing Machine, and all ! necessary out bulidinga. i He will also sell 272 acres of Wood- . land lying near the above tract, situated ; near one road leading from Pickens C" II. to C'arnsvillc, Ga., by way of Bachelor's Retreat, the other road leading from ' Andersonvilie to Clarksville, Ga., both | loads running through the tract. On said tract is a small improvement; the balance well timbered land?the greater portion of it good farming land. Persons deaiting to purchase would do well to call and judge for theraselvca. Terms mado to suit purchasers. Apply to THOMAS W. HARBIN. August 25, 1840. 14?tf TAKE WARNING ! All persons indebted to the Subscriber previous to the 1st day of January last, either by Note or Account, are required to make payment by the 1st of October next. Tnose who do not will find their Notes and Accounts in tho hnnds of officers for collection. Also, ull persons indebted to Col. T3. Ilngood are required to make payment by the same time, under the same penalty. J. E. HAGOOD. | Pickens, Aug. 22, 1849. 15-6t Dr. J. TV. Lawrence. Will attend punctually to all calls in the line of his profession. Unless absent on professional business, he may be found at his Office, or his private residence in the Village. He also, has on hand a general assortment of medicine* which I he v/ ill furnish to customers at reduced! dices. * Pickcns C. H.. 8. C. ) May 18,1849. j 1. tf ANNUAL FAIR OF THE 80UTII CAROLINA INSTITUTE. For the Promotion of Arts, Mechanical. Ingenuity 1 x jr i una inausiry. The Fibrt Annual i-aiu of the above Institute will beheld in harleston, commencing on Wednesday, 17th October next, and continue open during the weok, Spccimcns of Aht, Ingenuity, Mechanical Skill atsd Industry of wwj : description, is solicited for the Exhibi- j | tion from nil the Southern Stntcs, nrnl \ I'liEMiuMs will be awarded ?c those pre* senting the best specimens. As this is the first effort made in the Southern Statfcs to advance the Mechanic Arts, by means of annual Fairs similar to those that proved so bcncficial to the Northern Mechanic*, the Board of Mam agers earnestly solicit the co operation of all who feel an interest in tho prosperity of the South, and appeal to every Mechanic, Manufacturer, ana all persons engaged in purauita of skill and industry of whatever descriptor, to send some specimen to this Exhibition, and the* hope that cvety district in this State" and of o?r sUtor States wi!l he represented at the Fair. n All those who intend (lending article for exhibition, trill pleasa give notice tb L. M. Hatch Chtiianan Committee* of Arrangements, at as early a day as po# siuie, nna every specimen *eot will Lb carefully attended to and returned aftef the Exhibition. OFFICERS or TU/. IWBlttVTK. Wm Oreoo, President. Wm. Kibkwood, 1st Vi?<5 President. Wm M. Lawtch, 2tl Vic? President E. C. Jorso, Seore'Jiry. IT ? Oniono Tv.^..w ... ?< At J.'IU iCLU, n:?ic: .as. Joseph Piker, G. 3?*. Pe?n d?, Jr., J. H. Taylor, E. W. ?. ugcrt . n, . G. Dot S^usswc, L. M. lint:);, C. D. C.irr, II. D. Walker, F. J. Po .-.her. D. N. M'ln!osh, C. Y. Richn.idr.on, Wm. Lobby. K0' The following i3 a list of PrsMtt>'m8 to be awarded. For the best Specimen .1 Silver Medal, mid for the next best a Diploma. l' ov New Inventions a Gold Medal, at the discretion of the Committee. Articles of all kinds nqt named below will be received, and premiums awarded for the same. Architectural Drawing, Design for Diploma fovtUo*S. C.-Institute Painting in Oil, Point ing in Wator'Cclours, miniature minting, l ei: i?rawing, Pencil Drawing, Cm yon Drawing-, Sculpture, Penmanship, Best mode of const: ucting Wlianree, Best Press for Packing Cotton, dcsi jlucc inrnsiiir.g Machine, Best Cotton Gin, best Refrigerator, Best Plough, Chum, Washing Machino, Stone Mason's Work, Carving in Wood. Carpenter's Work by hand, Carpenter's Work by Machinery, Model of a Ship?specimens of Boat Builders Work, Ship Joiuers Woik, Pump and Block Making, Mill-Wrights Woik, Coopufa Wo?k, Four WhceJ Carriage, Baggie* 3ig of Sulkcy, Cart or Dray, ts * - * 3iv?m jcngine, nrc lUigino, Iurning in Brass, Iron or WoOtt* Blacksmith's Work, Cusiing in Iiuii Oi BnisS, Iron Hailing. Fcnccor Gate Work, Brass or opper Work, Locksmiths work. Hell Hanging and Gunsmith* Work, Instrument Makers Work, Lnmp-makcrs and Jewolern Work, Silversmith Work, Silver Plating; Die 8inking, Lithography, Engraving on Steel, Copper or Wood/ Mechanical Dentistry, CutlerV. Clock and Watch making, Ornamental House Pointing, Ornamental 8igu Pointing, Cabinet Work, Fancy Prntjug, Book Printing, Fancy 13iiidiag, ? J * - J XVU11-U uiiu UUUUU meager* Paper, Side of Sole Leather, Side of Harness Leather Calf Skin, dressed for boot*, Carriage Harness, Buggie or Sulkey Harness, Cart or Drav Harness, Hiding Saddle* Beaver or Silk Hat, Cloth Cap, Militflrv or FirAwnnt /^nw ?~ ?r* Puir of Boots, pair of Shots, Pair of Laidics Gaiters, Pair of Ladies Slippers, Tailoring, Umbrella or Parasol, Hair Dressers Work, Gilding, Stucco Work, Modeling in Plaster, Tin Work, Plumbing, Basket or Wip.Vw WnA .. ?.W40, Dyeing in Wool, Silk or Cotton, Upholsters Work, Mantati Making, Milinery, Shirt Making, Quilt, Embroidery in Gold or Silver, Embroidery in Silk or Worsted/ Artificial Flowers, Ornamental Hair Work, Raw Silk, not less than 1-2 lb. Manufactures Silk, Weaving, Ilar.d Loom, Weaving Power Lccru, Spccimer. of Cot'or. Yarn, Pair Knitted Stockings, Socks or Olorrs Gimp, Fringe and Ornamental WeftviAg, Cooch Laee, Confeetionmy, Refinod Loaf Sugar, Pottei v, Gla?;> Wrought Nails, Gray Bricks, PrM? HrieVa TTir? Tallow, Sperm or Wax Candlos, Soda Water, Coko Matting; Starch, Flour, Cheese, Butter, for winter use, not fens than 1011*. Turpentine, manufactured, Soap, Manufactured Iron, Cut Nails, Juno 80, 1#49. ?-4t ? ?W??E? SOUTH CAROLINA. PICKENS DISTRICT. Ilr.nr.&h Clayton, Applicant. vs.. Charles Allen and Wife. Saral; A. Allen. .Tomes Yoowg a*d Wife, Mary Elizs* beth Younff*. j?bn Tht\- C'livt** - bert C. Clayton, Stephen ?. Clayton Margaret Clay ten, M. Ciaytuu Defendants.. Fer * he sale of tiia Re.d Estate of John- Ciuyton, deceased, not disposed of by Will. And it appewiug that John Thomas Clayton reside# without the lim its of thia State: it i? therefore ordered, that ho do appear within tlu*e month from the date hereof, or hfo consent to said sale -will be taker ** oWdased. W\ p. STEELE, o. v, ?, Ordinary's Office, 1 JL2* June Y,i, 114# f 9~Wt